Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Prokofiev - The 5 Piano Concertos - Beroff, Masur, Gewandhaus Orchestra

 

 

Understandably, the Béroff/Masur Prokofiev concerto cycle for EMI, licensed by MHS, has been overlooked in contrast to its Ashkenazy/Previn rival on Decca. Yet I've long admired Michel Béroff's urbane, colorful spin on these caustic concoctions (and so have many others). His energized assurance never turns brittle and brash. Kurt Masur, in turn, reveals Prokofiev's Prokofiev resourceful orchestration in its fullest glory, pointing up details without puncturing the music's flow. True, Previn's orchestral solos are more adroitly characterized, and the Leipzig principal oboist's snake-charmer vibrato might cause some listeners to become seasick. Those who like their Prokofiev Third on the lean side, sautéed in fire and brimstone, are referred to Argerich/Abaddo or Janis/Kondrashin in the Philips Great Pianists edition. Still, this beautifully engineered cycle deserves serious consideration. A heartfelt Overture on Hebrew Themes (for piano, clarinet, and string quartet) fills out disc two, along with the complete Visions Fugitives, played with delectable, storytelling aplomb. Give this set a listen.—Jed Distler

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4 comments:

  1. Dear Otto,

    Thank you very much for this lovely share!

    My first encounter with Prokofiev's piano concertos was Byron Janis on MLP.

    My second encounter was Anna Vinnitskaya's 1st prize winning performance in the Queen Elizabeth Competition. That was the performance which captured my heart.

    I will listen to this recording with an equal mix of earnest hope and apprehension -> that it might replace Ms Vinnitskaya's performance in my heart.

    Live Long and Prosper
    Yun-ming

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  2. Excelente música, felicitaciones por su emisora.

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  3. sorry, but have to tell you that part 2 are missing= =

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  4. could you reupload part 2?? thanks!!

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